RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Franc Rode

1934 - Today

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Franc Rode (or Rodé; born 23 September 1934) is a Slovenian cardinal of the Catholic Church. He is the prefect emeritus of the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, having served as prefect from 2004 to 2011. He was elevated to the cardinalate in 2006. He was raised to the rank of cardinal-priest on 20 June 2016 by Pope Francis. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Franc Rode is the 1,375th most popular religious figure, the 39th most popular biography from Slovenia and the 3rd most popular Slovene Religious Figure.

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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES

Among religious figures, Franc Rode ranks 1,375 out of 3,187Before him are Mayta Cápac, Jair, Barsanuphius, Agathius, Ludovico Ludovisi, and Johannes Oecolampadius. After him are Germain of Paris, Antipope Paschal III, Joseph II of Constantinople, Anuruddha, Zadok, and Edward Schillebeeckx.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1934, Franc Rode ranks 128Before him are William F. Sharpe, Leonard Kleinrock, Claude Berri, George Segal, George Chakiris, and Ken Rosewall. After him are Alisa Freindlich, Raniero Cantalamessa, Jacques Loussier, Claude Zidi, Umberto Agnelli, and Waldo Machado.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Franc Rode ranks 39 out of 340Before him are Anton Korošec (1872), Nino Benvenuti (1938), Johann Weikhard von Valvasor (1641), Jurij Vega (1754), Srečko Katanec (1963), and Leon Rupnik (1880). After him are Sigismund von Herberstein (1486), Robert Golob (1967), Anna of Cilli (1380), Milan Vidmar (1885), Drago Jančar (1948), and Leon Štukelj (1898).

Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Slovenia

Among religious figures born in Slovenia, Franc Rode ranks 3Before him are Hemma of Gurk (980), and Primož Trubar (1508). After him are Jurij Dalmatin (1547), Lojze Grozde (1923), and Aloysius Ambrozic (1930).